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Saying No With Confidence: The People-Pleaser’s Guide To Boundaries

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9798312835625
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2025
214 pages
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25510

Original price was: ₨3,695.00.Current price is: ₨1,200.00.

Tired of feeling overwhelmed by always saying “yes”?

Description

Discover how to break free from the people-pleasing cycle and reclaim your time, energy, and self-respect.

Inside this empowering guide, you will learn to:
Uncover Your People-Pleasing Triggers: Identify the hidden beliefs and emotional cues that compel you to overcommit.
Set Healthy, Clear Boundaries: Master practical strategies to define limits in both personal and professional relationships.
Communicate Assertively: Learn effective, compassionate ways to say “no” without guilt or over-explanation.
Overcome Guilt and Resistance: Transform negative self-talk and old habits into empowering actions that honor your needs.
Put Theory Into Action: Benefit from quick-start plans, real-life examples, and ready-made scripts that help you implement lasting change immediately.

If you’re ready to transition from chronic overcommitment to a life that truly reflects your priorities, this guide offers the actionable tools and insights you need to confidently say “no” and set boundaries that work for you.

Take the first step toward a more balanced, empowered life.

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About the Author

Dr. Alexander Montrose is a renowned neuroscientist and expert in the fields of endocrinology and integrative health, with over 20 years of experience helping patients manage stress, balance hormones, and improve their overall well-being. He earned his medical degree from the University of Zurich and has since dedicated his career to understanding how hormones like cortisol impact physical and mental health. Dr. Montrose has conducted and participated in numerous studies on the physiological effects of chronic stress, hormone regulation, and metabolic health. His research has been published in several respected journals, and he frequently lectures at medical conferences around the world. Some of his key areas of study include: • The impact of cortisol on metabolic syndrome: Dr. Montrose’s research has contributed to understanding how prolonged cortisol elevation can lead to conditions like insulin resistance, weight gain, and Type 2 diabetes. His work builds on foundational studies in the field, such as the research by Rosmond et al. on "Cortisol and Metabolic Syndrome." • Stress management and mental health: Dr. Montrose has been actively involved in exploring how stress-reduction techniques, including mindfulness and cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), can lower cortisol levels and improve mood. His studies align with the work of Davidson et al., which demonstrated the benefits of mindfulness-based approaches for managing stress and anxiety. • The role of nutrition and exercise in hormone balance: Understanding the relationship between diet, physical activity, and hormone regulation is a major focus of Dr. Montrose’s practice. He has been a part of collaborative studies that examine how balanced nutrition and regular exercise can support healthy cortisol levels, consistent with findings in research by Hill et al. on "Diet and Exercise Impact on Hormonal Balance." As a dedicated advocate for patient education, Dr. Montrose believes that knowledge is power. In Understanding Cortisol, he combines the latest scientific insights with practical advice, empowering readers to take control of their health and manage stress effectively.

Saying No With Confidence: The People-Pleaser’s Guide To Boundaries

Tired of feeling overwhelmed by always saying “yes”?

Description

Discover how to break free from the people-pleasing cycle and reclaim your time, energy, and self-respect. Inside this empowering guide, you will learn to:Uncover Your People-Pleasing Triggers: Identify the hidden beliefs and emotional cues that compel you to overcommit. • Set Healthy, Clear Boundaries: Master practical strategies to define limits in both personal and professional relationships. • Communicate Assertively: Learn effective, compassionate ways to say “no” without guilt or over-explanation. • Overcome Guilt and Resistance: Transform negative self-talk and old habits into empowering actions that honor your needs. • Put Theory Into Action: Benefit from quick-start plans, real-life examples, and ready-made scripts that help you implement lasting change immediately. If you’re ready to transition from chronic overcommitment to a life that truly reflects your priorities, this guide offers the actionable tools and insights you need to confidently say “no” and set boundaries that work for you. Take the first step toward a more balanced, empowered life.

Praise and Reviews

Not available

About the Author

Dr. Alexander Montrose is a renowned neuroscientist and expert in the fields of endocrinology and integrative health, with over 20 years of experience helping patients manage stress, balance hormones, and improve their overall well-being. He earned his medical degree from the University of Zurich and has since dedicated his career to understanding how hormones like cortisol impact physical and mental health. Dr. Montrose has conducted and participated in numerous studies on the physiological effects of chronic stress, hormone regulation, and metabolic health. His research has been published in several respected journals, and he frequently lectures at medical conferences around the world. Some of his key areas of study include: • The impact of cortisol on metabolic syndrome: Dr. Montrose’s research has contributed to understanding how prolonged cortisol elevation can lead to conditions like insulin resistance, weight gain, and Type 2 diabetes. His work builds on foundational studies in the field, such as the research by Rosmond et al. on "Cortisol and Metabolic Syndrome." • Stress management and mental health: Dr. Montrose has been actively involved in exploring how stress-reduction techniques, including mindfulness and cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), can lower cortisol levels and improve mood. His studies align with the work of Davidson et al., which demonstrated the benefits of mindfulness-based approaches for managing stress and anxiety. • The role of nutrition and exercise in hormone balance: Understanding the relationship between diet, physical activity, and hormone regulation is a major focus of Dr. Montrose’s practice. He has been a part of collaborative studies that examine how balanced nutrition and regular exercise can support healthy cortisol levels, consistent with findings in research by Hill et al. on "Diet and Exercise Impact on Hormonal Balance." As a dedicated advocate for patient education, Dr. Montrose believes that knowledge is power. In Understanding Cortisol, he combines the latest scientific insights with practical advice, empowering readers to take control of their health and manage stress effectively.

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